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City of Peterborough To Host the Inclusive Sport and Recreation Expo March 4
/The City of Peterborough will be hosting the second Inclusive Sport and Recreation Expo in partnership with the Council for Persons with Disabilities (CPD) on March 4 at the Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre (775 Brealey Dr.)
From noon to 3 p.m., the Inclusive Sport and Recreation Expo will bring together community sport and recreation organizations to highlight and promote inclusiveness and encourage participation for people of all abilities. Local groups will showcase their inclusive programs to potential participants.
This free event is set to provide children and families an opportunity to learn more about the resources available and inclusivity in sport and recreation through demonstrations, peer engagement and information sessions.
The Council for Persons with Disabilities works to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by promoting equality, opportunity and inclusion in the Peterborough area. CPD strives to increase community capacity and create positive change while advocating on behalf of persons with disabilities for improved services that will allow persons with disabilities to live a full, productive life.
Those with any questions about attending the Inclusive Sport & Recreation as an attendee or as a vendor can email rec@peterborough.ca.
Outdoor Skating - What's Open or Closed for Feb. 15
/With temperatures reaching a high of 14 C according to Environment Canada for Wednesday, outdoor skating facilities such as Quaker Foods City Square and the canal are closed announced by The City of Peterborough on Wednesday.
The City notes that mild temperatures and sunny conditions can cause short-term temporary closures to the rink.
Located on Charlotte Street, Quaker Foods City Square operates from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. weather permitting for free casual skating. It is closed for Wednesday.
The canal is also closed due to the warmer temperatures. The City advises residents to check the safety flag to see if skating is safe and open. A safety flag identifies if ice conditions are safe:
A green flag indicates skating is permitted.
A red flag indicates skating is not permitted.
The neighbourhood rink program has run in City parks since 1965 with help from volunteers who prepare, flood and maintain ice for skating. Rinks are open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. as weather and ice conditions permit. The following are neighbourhood rinks however the conditions are unknown by the City at this time:
Dixon – 120 Benson Ave.
Earlwood - 52 Earlwood Dr.
Farmcrest – Ashburnham Drive across from Ecology Park
Golfview Heights - 921 Whitefield Dr.
Hastings – 690 Hastings Ave.
King Edward – 455 George St. S
Kiwanis – 234 Middlefield Rd.
Manor Heights - 700 Victory Cr.
Nicholls Place - 725 Armour Rd.
Roper - 1610 Firwood Cr.
University Heights - 1385 Hetherington Dr.
Wedgewood - 1535 Fairmount Blvd.
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Peterborough to Host Inclusive Sport and Recreation Expo
/The City of Peterborough is hosting the Inclusive Sport and Recreation Expo, promoting inclusion and participation in sports and recreation in the community at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre on Nov. 19.
In partnership with the Council for Persons with Disabilities (CPD) and the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the free event will run from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday.
The CPD strives to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities in Peterborough by promoting equality, opportunity and inclusion and advocating to increase community capacity.
The expo is set to bring together the community of sport and recreation organizations and highlight/promote inclusiveness and participation for people of all abilities.
Families will have the opportunity to learn more about inclusivity in sport and recreation through demonstrations and peer engagement with local recreation groups. The event will include prizes, activities and a free swim.
The Inclusive Sport and Recreation Expo will feature approximately two dozen organizations including:
Peterborough Pickleball
Peterborough Cricket Association
YMCA East Ontario
Electric City Special Needs Sports
Peterborough Curling Club
Abilities Centre
Autism Ontario Central East Region
Peterborough Patriots Sports Club
Peterborough Special Olympics
Peterborough Challengers Baseball Association
Peterborough Athletics Concussion Awareness
Peterborough Petes
Junior Achievement Northeast Ontario
CapableCon-Council for Persons with Disabilities
City of Peterborough Recreation Services Division
Healthy Planet Arena Open For Indoor Adult Skating
/Adult skating has returned to the Healthy Planet Arena effective immediately announced by the City of Peterborough on Monday.
Daytime skates are open to individuals aged 50 years and older and pre-registration is required.
“We’re excited to restart this popular program for adults who want to be social and stay active on the ice,” said Andrea Pade, City of Peterborough recreationist
The skates will run from Nov. 29 - Dec. 23 as follows:
Morning skates on Mondays and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Afternoon skates on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (except on Dec. 7, 9 and 16)
Pre-registration is required for these skates. Skaters can pre-register online at https://cityofpeterborough.perfectmind.com or in person at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre at 775 Brealey Dr.
The cost is $3.50 per skate (includes HST) and passes can be purchased for each individual skate time or people may purchase a Fall Session Skate Membership for $42 for access to all skate times this session. Fall Session Skate Memberships can be purchased in person at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre.
All participants must show proof of full vaccination, government-issued ID and pass the COVID-19 screening questions prior to entering the facility for the skate. Each skate will be limited to a maximum of 40 participants.
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Peterborough Splash Pads Now Open For the Season
/Splash pads in city parks have opened for the season that began on Saturday announced by the City of Peterborough in a press release on Friday.
Residents are encouraged to follow public health guidelines when using the water play structures.
Splash pads are open from noon to 7:00 p.m. every day. They are located at:
King Edward Park, 455 George St. S.
Nicholls Oval, 725 Armour Rd.
Rogers Cove, 131 Maria St.
Kinsmen Park, 1 Kinsmen Way (Sherbrooke Street and Clonsilla Avenue)
Barnardo Park, Barnardo Avenue north of Sunset Boulevard
The splash pads were commissioned for the season on Friday to open the following day after discussions with Peterborough Public Health on safe operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Peterborough Public Health reminds everyone that public health measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 must be followed when attending and using splash pads. Signage is posted at splash pads to provide guidance on the measures as Public Health recommends the following:
Do not leave home if you are not feeling well
Maintain physical distancing of at least two metres from people who are not from the same household
Bring hand sanitizer and use it frequently. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth